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| name= Joe North
| fullname = Ernest Joseph North
| image =
| birth_date = 23 September 1895
|death_date={{death date and age |1955|8|24|1895|9|23|df=y}}
| death_place = Havant, England
| birth_place = Burton-on-Trent, England
| height =
| position = Centre forward
| youthyears1=
| youthclubs1=
| years1 = | clubs1 = Atlas & Norfolk Works
| years2 = 1914 | clubs2 = Sheffield United | caps2 = 0 | goals2 = 0
| years3 = | clubs3 = Tank Corps
| years4 = 1919–1922 | clubs4 = Arsenal | caps4 = 23 | goals4 = 6
| years5 = 1922–1923 | clubs5 = Reading | caps5 = 4 | goals5 = 0
| years6 = 1923–1924 | clubs6 = Gillingham | caps6 = 39 | goals6 = 11
| years7 = 1924–1926 | clubs7 = Norwich City | caps7 = 56 | goals7 = 19
| years8 = 1926–19?? | clubs8 = Watford | caps8 = 6 | goals8 = 0
| years9 = | clubs9 = Northfleet United
}}Ernest Joseph North MM (23 September 1895 – 24 August 1955) was an English professional footballer. North, who played as a centre forward, played for Sheffield United, Arsenal, Reading, Gillingham, Norwich City, Watford and Northfleet United. He was also a professional cricketer for Middlesex.[1]

Career

North's early footballing career was interrupted by World War I, in which he enlisted and served as an acting sergeant in the Royal Engineers and the Machine Gun Corps and then as a lieutenant in the Tank Corps.[1] North won the Military Medal during the conflict.[2] During this time he also featured as a guest player for Sheffield United.[1]

North joined Arsenal in 1919 as an amateur. A centre forward, he scored on his debut in a First Division match against Oldham Athletic on 7 February 1920. However, he was used mainly as backup for Henry White and Fred Pagnam, and made just 23 league appearances (scoring six goals) in three seasons before leaving Highbury for Reading in May 1922.[3][4]

He later played for Watford, Norwich City and Gillingham.[5] After retiring, he was briefly a coach at Northfleet United. He also played cricket for Middlesex and later became an umpire in the Minor Counties Championship.[3][4]

References

1. ^{{Cite web|title = Medal Index Cards Transcription|url = https://search.livesofthefirstworldwar.org/record?id=GBM/MCI/3287649|website = search.livesofthefirstworldwar.org|accessdate = 2015-12-25}}
2. ^{{Cite web|title = WW1: Gunners at War|url = http://www.thearsenalhistory.com/?p=11940|website = The Arsenal History|accessdate = 2015-12-15|language = en-GB}}
3. ^{{cite book|last=Harris|first=Jeff|editor-last=Hogg|editor-first=Tony|title=Arsenal Who's Who|publisher=Independent UK Sports|date=1995 |page=97 |isbn=1-899429-03-4}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.arsenal.com/historic/players/joe-north |title=Joe North |publisher=Arsenal F.C. |accessdate=2017-11-02}}
5. ^{{cite book | first=Roger|last= Triggs | title=The Men Who Made Gillingham Football Club| publisher=Tempus Publishing Ltd | year=2001| isbn=0-7524-2243-X|pages=24}}
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